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Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, COOKFOX, and Michael Maltzan among 2018 AIA Housing Award recipients

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Underhill in Matinecock, New York by Bates Masi + Architects. Photo by Michael Moran.

As a reminder of the ever-pressing importance of designing accessible high-quality housing, the AIA Housing Awards recognizes some of the best new projects in single-family homes, multifamily residential structures, and specialized housing across the U.S. This year, for their 2018 awards program, they have honored 11 projects across four categories for their excellence in design, including a modern residence inspired by early Quaker settlements; a permanent supportive housing complex for formerly homeless individuals in Los Angeles; and one of Yale University's new neo-Gothic residential campuses designed by RAMSA.

Scroll down to take a gander at these snazzy abodes.

Photo by Nic Lehoux.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—The Bear Stand in Gooderham, Ontario by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson.

Photo by Bill Timmerman.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—Ghost Wash House in Paradise Valley, Arizona by Architecture-Infrastructure-Research.

Photo by Casey Dunn.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—South 5th Residence in Austin, Texas by alterstudio architecture.

Photo by Michael Moran.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—Underhill in Matinecock, New York by Bates Masi + Architects.

Photo by Will Crocker.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Production Homes—3106 St. Thomas in New Orleans, Louisiana by OJT.

Photo by Mark Ballogg.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Production Homes—Linea Residence G in Palm Springs, California by Poon Design Inc.

Photo by Frank Oudeman.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—150 Charles in New York, New York by COOKFOX Architects, DPC.

Photo by Paul Vu.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—Mariposa 1038 in Los Angeles, California by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects.

Photo by Jeremy Bittermann.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—Navy Green in Brooklyn, New York by FXCollaborative.

Photo by Peter Aaron OTTO.

↑ Category: Specialized Housing—Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

Photo by Iwan Baan.

↑ Category: Specialized Housing—Crest Apartments in Van Nuys, California by Michael Maltzan Architecture.

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Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, COOKFOX, and Michael Maltzan among 2018 AIA Housing Award recipients

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

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Underhill in Matinecock, New York by Bates Masi + Architects. Photo by Michael Moran.

Related

aia ● housing awards ● aia housing awards ● american institute of architects ● housing design ● residential design ● competition ● livability ● housing ● usa
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Alterstudio Architecture
Alterstudio Architecture
Bates Masi + Architects
Bates Masi + Architects Hiring!
Poon Design Inc.
Poon Design Inc. Hiring!
COOKFOX
COOKFOX
Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]
Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA] Hiring!
FXCollaborative
FXCollaborative Hiring!
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Michael Maltzan Architecture
Michael Maltzan Architecture

As a reminder of the ever-pressing importance of designing accessible high-quality housing, the AIA Housing Awards recognizes some of the best new projects in single-family homes, multifamily residential structures, and specialized housing across the U.S. This year, for their 2018 awards program, they have honored 11 projects across four categories for their excellence in design, including a modern residence inspired by early Quaker settlements; a permanent supportive housing complex for formerly homeless individuals in Los Angeles; and one of Yale University's new neo-Gothic residential campuses designed by RAMSA.

Scroll down to take a gander at these snazzy abodes.

Photo by Nic Lehoux.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—The Bear Stand in Gooderham, Ontario by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson.

Photo by Bill Timmerman.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—Ghost Wash House in Paradise Valley, Arizona by Architecture-Infrastructure-Research.

Photo by Casey Dunn.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—South 5th Residence in Austin, Texas by alterstudio architecture.

Photo by Michael Moran.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Custom Residence—Underhill in Matinecock, New York by Bates Masi + Architects.

Photo by Will Crocker.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Production Homes—3106 St. Thomas in New Orleans, Louisiana by OJT.

Photo by Mark Ballogg.

↑ Category: One- and Two-family Production Homes—Linea Residence G in Palm Springs, California by Poon Design Inc.

Photo by Frank Oudeman.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—150 Charles in New York, New York by COOKFOX Architects, DPC.

Photo by Paul Vu.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—Mariposa 1038 in Los Angeles, California by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects.

Photo by Jeremy Bittermann.

↑ Category: Multifamily Housing—Navy Green in Brooklyn, New York by FXCollaborative.

Photo by Peter Aaron OTTO.

↑ Category: Specialized Housing—Benjamin Franklin College and Pauli Murray College, Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

Photo by Iwan Baan.

↑ Category: Specialized Housing—Crest Apartments in Van Nuys, California by Michael Maltzan Architecture.

RELATED NEWS National Building Museum makes room for housing innovation in America in their latest exhibition
RELATED NEWS Trace the history of alternative housing in “Together! The New Architecture of the Collective” at the Vitra Design Museum
RELATED NEWS BIG, Olson Kundig, Marlon Blackwell, Brooks + Scarpa among 2017 AIA Housing Award recipients

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